HexBeam Antenna Explained
A hexagonal beam is a form of the Yagi antenna which is based on parasitic principles developed early in the last century in Japan for achieving gain in one direction.How HexBeam antennas works. A hexagonal beam operates exactly like Yagi antenna, but instead of a driven element that is straight like a dipole, it is a wire bent into the shape of the letter M.
By K4KIO Hits: 186 | Votes: 0 | Rating: 0.00
Resource Details
Rate this resource
no one has rated it yet. Be the first to rate it!
The scale is 1 - 10, with 1 being poor and 10 being excellent.
Webmaster, add a Remote rating
Report this link
If you find this link broken, not working or inappropriate, please Report this link to us.Related links
Explore these additional resources we've chosen for you from the same category, as we believe they might also capture your interest.- Reflected W Beam - Hexagonal Wire Beams for 40-10m from DL7IO, different mono/multiband ...
- Hexagonal Beam - How to build an Hexagonal antenna in 3 hours...
- Hex Beam by K4KIO - This site provides guidelines to build a G3TXQ broad band hex beam RF ...
- X-Beam for 6m 2m and 70cm - X-Beam antenna by K0EMT for 50 Mhz and VHF UHF bands...
- Hex Beam for 6 meters - This is a hex beam designed for six meters. It has three elements wit...